Me trying to wing you up? No I’m just seeing you quarrel with the other fella and appreciating what it is to be a spectator.
Me trying to wing you up? No I’m just seeing you quarrel with the other fella and appreciating what it is to be a spectator.
My point earlier was that what I said is not mutually exclusive to him scoring 15 or even 30 goals i.e. most of the goals were situations he is left with little option but to strike the ball (no pass to be found).
Anyway your reply did make me go through a quick review of his goals from last season on youtube, and if I'm being honest, in a few of them he had the opportunity to pass, but made the right decision.
So I might concede a bit to your point that he improved a lot last season by taking ownership .
Though my brief visit to YouTube also showed me why that opinion was formed and why I'm still reluctant to trust him when faced with options.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CM356r...VzIHNob290aW5n
Last edited by 21_GOONER_SALUTE; 08-08-2023 at 06:50 PM.
It’s possible that in the absence of Jesus either through injury or as an effective force for trying to commit defenders that Odegaard chose to take things on more himself, a lot of his goals as I remember from last season were from outside the box (Newcastle, Tottenham etc)
I do think you’re right in that he very much used to try and lay on chances for others rather than take them on himself and I hope he doesn’t revert to type
Still though better than Vieira who lays on passes for others to lay on for other people
Funny, but true.
@Mac
Viera is a terrible substitute for Saka, totally useless in making things happen on the wing unless he's up against a defender who really doesn't know his calling.
I think Viera is built to play behind a striker, but yeah, with the way we play currently I'd take Odegaard over him a 1001 times.